So it's Jim transformed into Alanis, and Sharon her usual self, in two of Sharon's nightgowns (they couldn't have fitted into the same one at the same time, silly) sharing a bottle of white Zinfandel. Jim hates white Zin when he's himself, but doesn't mind it as Alanis. As they get drunker, Sharon starts talking to Alanis as if Jim weren't under her skin, as if Alanis were simply a very close female friend she can confide in about the little annoying things about her boyfriend. The Jim inside the singer's body carefully files away all of Sharon's complaints and promises himself to do something about them. Although Sharon's complaining about her real self, Alanis is touched at how freely Sharon confides in her. All in all, it's a good experience.
Fri Feb 9 06:17:07 2001